As weird as it is, she was actually 12 years old when she had her first child.
The answer is YES.
The American Revolution had many effects and one of the was a Women’s life. Like in the text, this did not happen overnight. Women were starting to rise on the idea of them doing what was called a “mans job.” Women at that time were trying to overcome male privilege. Although the American Revolution didn’t exactly fix that, it certainly inspired the movement.
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<span>The Axis stretched out to all of Europe aside from Switzerland and Spain, all of North Africa, an expansive segment of China, one-portion of European Russia, the Philippines, Manchuria, Mongolia, and Korea. It included more than 5 million square miles.</span>
The main issue is still occurring today and so it was mainly getting jobs to provide for their families, themselves, and their families back in mexico, so since Mexicans were illegal immigrants (aliens), they couldn't get jobs easily as us, they had to go through a lot of work and become a legal citizen to get a job, and even today Mexicans still have hard times working since the U.S. is not accepting as many immigrants anymore.
The industrialization was different...Europe was further advanced in industry than America was.